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Nous décrivons la conversion de largeur d'un signal optique en utilisant une fibre dopée à l'erbium et un circuit optique asymétrique. La largeur d'un signal optique a été mesurée comme étant respectivement de 350 ns et 200 ns pour une fibre de 70 m et 40 m (Lf). La largeur de l'impulsion de pompage était de 5 ns et la longueur de la fibre dopée à l'erbium était de 3 m. Nous avons également étendu les signaux optiques à une largeur respective de 300 ns et 150 ns avec une impulsion de pompage de 10 ns en insérant une fibre (Lf) de 60 m et 30 m à l'intérieur d'un circuit.
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Ki-Hwan PARK, Wataru CHUJO, "The Width-Conversion of an Optical Signal by Using an Erbium-Doped Fiber and an Asymmetric Optical Circuit" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E85-B, no. 3, pp. 652-654, March 2002, doi: .
Abstract: We describe the width conversion of an optical signal by using an erbium-doped fiber and an asymmetric optical circuit. The width of an optical signal was measured to be a respective 350 nsec and 200 nsec for a 70 m and 40 m fiber (Lf). The width of the pumping pulse was 5 nsec and the length of erbium-doped fiber was 3 m. We also extended the optical signals to a respective 300 nsec and 150 nsec wide at a pumping pulse 10 nsec by inserting a 60 m and a 30 m fiber (Lf) inside a circuit.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/e85-b_3_652/_p
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